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...recent agreement put an end to these talks, and Collery said that he doubted that a merger between Columbia and Barnard colleges will be reached "in the next century...
Ellen V. Futter, president of Barnard, called the decision "a tremendous triumph," adding that "for the first time, we can look forward to a long-term stable relationship with Columbia without the sword of possible merger hanging over our head," according to an article in Saturday's New York Times...
...first thing to try was to create one coeducational institution like Harvard/Radeliffe," Collery said. A year and a half of negotiations between Columbia and Barnard attempted to create what Sovern called "de facto" coeducation by increased cooperation between the two schools, the Times article said...
...while women at Harvard-Radcliffe are accepted to Radcliffe College and receive a degree from Harvard College, women at Barnard are admitted to and receive a degree from Barnard, Horner said. She added that while Columbia founded Barnard in 1889, Radcliffe founded itself, against the will of Harvard...
...with Barnard and Columbia, Horner sees the present arrangement between Harvard and Radcliffe as final, "at least in the foreseeable future...